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Pronouns
Children with language delays often have difficulty with pronouns. 12-26 months: I, it 27-30 months: my, me, mine, you 31-34 months: your, she, he, yours, we 35-40 months: they, us, hers, his, them, her 41-46 months: its, our, him, myself, yourself, ours, their, theirs 47+ months: herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
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Pronoun Acquisition 1
Author: TherapyWorks - As children develop language, they naturally make pronoun errors. These errors are often age-appropriate (and adorable). Some children will not fully master all pronouns until the age of 4. Pronouns typically develop in a predictable order. See the the pronoun acquisition chart below for the age ranges in which children typically develop pronouns.
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Activity List(s)
- Possessive Pronouns: Summer short story 1
- Objective Pronouns: Kingdom short story 1
- Reflexive pronouns within Sentences 1
- Subjective Pronouns: Runaway Squirrel Short Story 1
- Changing the Subject in a Sentence to a Subjective Pronoun Within Sentences 1
- Pronouns 1
- Objective Pronouns within Sentences 1
- Possessive Pronouns within Sentences 1
- Reflexive pronouns Short Story Practice 1
- Third person singular in sentences 1
- Past Progressive Verbs in Sentences 1
- Kiki's Holiday Breakfast - Fix/Create a Sentence 0
- Thanksgiving Grateful Choice Board and Worksheet - Sentence Strips, Questions, and Thought Starters 1
- Thanksgiving Grateful Choice Board and Worksheet - Vocabulary 1
- Kiki's Holiday Breakfast Sentence Strips and Questions 0
- Thanksgiving Sentence Strips, Questions, and Thought Starters 1
- Present Progressive Verbs in Sentences 2
- Thanksgiving Sentence Strip - Vocabulary 1
Goal Bank
- Josette will demonstrate understanding of pronouns (i.e. objective- you, him, her, me, us, them; subjective- I, you, he, she, it, we, they; possessive- mine, his, hers, ours, theirs) first receptively, then expressively, with 80% accuracy in 4/5 consecutive therapy sessions as measured by data collection to increase grammatical and expressive language skills. 5
- Ryan will correctly identify/respond to and progress to correctly using personal pronouns in simple phonemes with minimal cueing across 3 consecutive sessions with 90% accuracy to demonstrate improved skills in both expressive and receptive language. 2
- Ignacio will correctly use pronouns during spontaneous conversation with 90% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions to increase grammatically correct utterances. 2
- Maxima will receptively identify and expressively use correct pronouns, prepositions, superlatives, and future, present and past tense verbs with fading prompts to create grammatically correct sentences with 90% accuracy across 3 sessions. 6
- Chong will use three-word phonemes inclusive of pronouns: I, me, my, you in 3/4 opportunities across three therapy sessions when given moderate, multi-modality cues to demonstrate understanding of appropriate grammar. 3
- Justin will formulate complete, semantically and grammatically correct spoken phonemes of increasing length and complexity using given words and contextual constraints imposed by illustrations with 80% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions as measured by clinician observation and data collection to increase grammatical and expressive language skills. 2
- Bruce will understand and use age-appropriate morphological and syntactic markers including but not limited to pronouns, prepositions, comparatives/superlatives, and word-ordering, first through imitation, then spontaneously in words, phrases, and sentence, with 90% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions to improve language comprehension and expression. 4
- Ricki will orally label age-appropriate vocabulary words presented in objects and pictures, such as nouns and actions/verbs, and will use these target words accurately in a phrase or sentence with 90% accuracy across 3 therapy sessions, to expand expressive vocabulary skills to an age-appropriate level. 4
- Wally will correctly identify items/pictures when given verbs, prepositions, and/or pronouns as descriptors with minimal cueing across 3 consecutive sessions with 90% accuracy to increase receptive and expressive language skills. 2
- Shirleen will use age-appropriate morphology (i.e., plurals, attributes, possessives, helping verbs) to describe photos and create grammatically correct phonemes with 80% accuracy in 4/4 consecutive therapy sessions as measured by clinician data collection to increase grammatical and expressive language skills. 5
Resources
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Valentine’s Day Pronoun Sort
Sara Lowczyk
A pronoun activity and worksheet with a Valentine’s Day theme.
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Easter Pronoun Sort and Worksheet
Sara Lowczyk
A pronoun activity and worksheet with an Easter theme.
1
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Thanksgiving Pronoun Sort
Sara Lowczyk
A pronoun activity and worksheet with a Thanksgiving theme.
Includes activity list1
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Christmas Pronoun Activity
Sara Lowczyk
A pronoun sorting activity and worksheet with a Christmas theme.
1
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Pronouns Super Heroes
Linda Cannon
Pronouns (He/She/They) with Super Heroes- Who questions. Who has a red cape? Who has brown hair.
1
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Possessive Adjectives: Sentence Completion and Creation
Abigail Willis CCC SLP
Sentence completion and creation task targeting possessive adjectives (his, her, their, my, our, your)
6
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St. Patrick’s Day Pronoun Sort and Worksheet
Sara Lowczyk
A pronoun activity and worksheet with a St. Patrick’s Day theme.
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Valentine’s Pronouns He Vs. She
Breann Voytko
Let’s practice pronouns He vs. She this Valentine’s Day
3
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Thanksgiving Pronoun Cariboo Cards
Sara Lowczyk
40 Cariboo cards (two sets, one with words and one without words) with Thanksgiving related pronouns. Can also be used as small flash cards for other activities.
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Easter Egg Sentence Strip With Vocabulary Cards
Sara Lowczyk
An Easter themed activity to target different goals. Pronoun sentence strips with other items. Great for emergent readers, imitation of grammatically correct sentences and vocabulary activities.
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St. Patrick’s Day Sight Word Emergent Reader Coloring Book
Sara Lowczyk
A St. Patrick’s Day 9 page black and white sight words emergent reader book with bonus pronoun activities, vocabulary cards and coloring pages. .
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Possessive Pronouns: Sentence Completion and Creation
Abigail Willis CCC-SLP
Sentence completion and creation task targeting possessive pronouns.
6
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Third Person Subjective Pronouns: Sentence Completion and Creation
Abigail Willis CCC SLP
A sentence completion and creation task targeting third person subjective pronouns
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Valentine’s Day Sentence Strip
Sara Lowczyk
Valentine’s Day themed activity to target different goals. Pronoun sentence strips with other items.
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Woodland Animals Sight Word Book
Sara Lowczyk
A sight word book for woodland animals.
Includes activity list2
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Valentine’s Day Verb Cards
Sara Lowczyk
16 verb cards: big and small options available with 4 sentence strips to fit the small sizes.
2
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More/Less Basic Concept Book In Black and White
Sara Lowczyk
A basic concepts book with 25 pages of all black and white more/less options, sentence strip/pronoun activities, worksheets and vocabulary cards.
2
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/s/ Blends (mixed) With Has/have Pronouns (He, She, They, I)
Lori Zahorodny
Mixed /s/ blends with has/have and pronouns (He, She, They, I)
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